The auto electric water pump represents an advanced cooling system technology that operates independently of engine speed, using an electric motor to provide precise coolant flow control based on actual cooling demand, enabling improved engine warm-up times, reduced parasitic drag, enhanced fuel efficiency, and more consistent temperature regulation compared to traditional belt-driven pumps. Sakes Auto Parts, established in April 2016 by a coalition of influential regional dealer representatives in the automotive heart of Anting Town, Jiading District, Shanghai, was founded to satisfy the demand for transformation and upgrading within the automotive aftermarket, and our close-interest community structure enables us to approach auto electric water pump engineering with a comprehensive understanding of brushless motor technology, electronic control strategies, and the thermal management requirements of modern vehicles. Through our unified management across different administrative areas and strategic capital pooling, we ensure that the auto electric water pump components we supply under the SAKES brand are manufactured with high-efficiency motor designs, precision-machined impellers, and robust electronic interfaces that provide reliable, variable-speed coolant flow while resisting thermal stress, vibration, and electrical system variations throughout the component’s service life. Our deep expertise in Volkswagen and Audi platforms has given us unique insights into the specific auto electric water pump requirements of these vehicles, where electric pumps are increasingly used in hybrid systems, turbocharged engines, and vehicles with start-stop technology to maintain optimal temperature control when the engine is not running or when cooling demands exceed mechanical pump capacity. By integrating research, development, production, sales, and service under one unified structure, we deliver auto electric water pump solutions that help professional technicians restore advanced cooling system function, eliminate issues related to pump failure or flow control faults, and provide end consumers with the confidence that their vehicle’s thermal management system is equipped with components engineered for precision control, energy efficiency, and long-term reliability.